Wynne Greenwood

Wynne Greenwood is a queer feminist artist who works with video, performance, music, and object-making to practice culture-healing. Her work has been included in performances and exhibitions at independent and institutional spaces internationally, including the Tate Modern, Whitney Biennial, The Kitchen, and On the Boards. From 1999 to 2006, Greenwood performed as the multimedia art-band Tracy + the Plastics. Upon ending the project, Greenwood shifted her focus to installation and object-based work. Most recently, Greenwood participated in Anti-Establishment, a group show at Bard College’s Center for Curatorial Studies, and released the full-length music album A Fire to Keep You Warm. Greenwood teaches performance and video through workshops and after-school programs.